Kim and Kris may be getting a divorce — but it doesn’t mean they aren’t talking anymore.

Even though Kim Kardashian filed from divorce from Kris Humphries after 72 days of marriage, the two are still “talking on the phone and exchanging text messages” — although she has no plans to get back together with him, according to a new report.

“Kim and Kris have spoken on the telephone, and are frequently exchanging text messages on their BlackBerrys. Kim is absolutely numb and was truly surprised and shocked at the backlash she has gotten since she decided to file for divorce,” a source close to Kim told RadarOnline.com today.

The decision is at odds with what Kardashian, 31, has repeatedly said in interviews since arriving in Australia on Wednesday — that she “really didn’t want to bail on everyone” — and comes after a day of plugging her new handbag line in Sydney.

RadarOnline reported that no reconciliation is in the works.

“It’s highly unlikely that Kim would want to get back together with Kris. Kris is in Minnesota, and the more time that goes on, Kim clearly sees that they are just two completely different people, that never should have gotten married,” an insider said. “Even though Kris said earlier in the week he would do whatever it would take to save his marriage, he is now accepting that the relationship is over.”

Kardashian has “been told by her friends that she needs to put herself first, for a change. Kim is very hard working, and professional. It’s very hard for her to not work. She has commitments, and she wants to honor them, but her friends are concerned about her, and are urging her to take some much needed time off, away from the spotlight to process what has happened,” a source added.

After a whirlwind romance with Humphries — who she met on Oct. 31, 2010 — Kardashian filed for divorce Monday on the grounds of “irreconcilable differences.”

Kardashian later said in a message on her website that she married for love and it just didn’t “turn out to be the fairytale” she wanted.

Humphries, 26, said he is committed to the marriage and does not want to divorce.